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Training the Deadlift

By Mike Pelosi For www.EliteFTS.com The deadlift can be scary. It comes last in a meet and is the most stressful event on the various components that make the body a lifting machine. And well, it even has a scary name. On top of all of that, there are now a hundred and one ways

Westside and Stone Lifting

By Bob Jodoin – for Total Performance Sports Blood, sweat, tacky and tears…. There is nothing quite like the feeling of a 365lb stone stuck to your chest while it attempts to tear the biceps from the bone, rip all of the flesh from your forearm and basically crush you into the ground. Stone lifting

Westside and the Log Press

By Bob Jodoin –for Total Performance Sports The Log Press, overhead for a max single, is a very common strongman event. It is also instrumental in building great torso stability, as it requires the support of large loads overhead while standing. The benefit for the shoulders is great as the hand position emphasizes the same

Strongman Training Tips and Advice Parts 1 & 2

by Bob Jodoin MFS and C J Murphy MFS This article will be the first in a two part series on how to train Strong Man events, We hope you enjoy them. Many people that start training for strongman have no idea what they are supposed to do. They just go to training and lift

Tire Flipping for GPP

by CJ Murphy and Bob Jodoin This article is a brief rundown of how you can use tire flipping for Gpp. Let's go over some tips for actual flipping technique: 1. Don't deadlift the tire. 2. Go fast. 3. Chase the tire. 4. Achieve triple extension. 5. Use your chest Let's review these one at

What Should I Do?

This issue has been covered so many times, I can’t count, but it’s still one of the questions I get asked all the time. The questions comes mostly from kids that train at the gym but it also comes from other coaches and athletes and usually goes something like this: “What should I do for

The Diesel Injection

Hello everybody. My name’s Jedd Johnson. I’m from Diesel Crew, and love all strength sports, especially Strongman and Grip. Here’s a little story… I first met Murph in 2003 at his Massachusetts Strongest Man Contest. We got to his parking lot, saw his familiar goatee-covered chin and said, “Hey is this TPS?” He then greeted

More Band Tension

By CJ Murphy for Elitefts.com A recent post by Jim Wendler about Jump Stretch band tension got me thinking about some things. Let me preface what I’m about to say is that by no means am I the guy who tells you that he squatted 800 pounds because that’s what my band tension made of

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